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2025-04-22
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As we observe the 2025 National Anti-Cancer Week under the theme "Scientific Cancer Prevention for a Healthy Life", we are reminded:
Scientific cancer prevention extends beyond precise treatment---it requires dedicated post-operative care.
Healthy living represents more than good habits---it embodies a dignified, hopeful life journey.
The real challenge begins from the first postoperative hour
A multinational study in The Lancet Global Health reveals that over 50% of post-surgical deaths occur within 30 days after discharge. These fatalities often stem not from treatment failure, but from delayed complication recognition and inadequate ongoing care. At Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, we prioritize personalized recovery plans to seamlessly transition patients from “treatment” to “quality-of-life restoration”.
Phycological Counselling
At Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, every minimally invasive therapy patient is enrolled in an "Intensive Medical Monitoring Phase" within 24 hours after surgery, supported by a dedicated care team including doctors, nurses, and interpreters:
1. Real-time vital sign surveillance
2. Immediate postoperative response management3. Medication/complication oversight4. Evidence-based lifestyle guidance5. Initial psychological evaluation
We firmly believe: Compassionate care brings rhythm to life, and scientific management ensures stable recovery.
Accompany the patient for a walk
TCM: Reigniting the Body’ s Healing Ability
In the Global Report on Traditional Medicine released by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2021, it was clearly stated: "Traditional medicine, particularly Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is becoming an essential component of integrated treatment for various major diseases, including cancer."
Pulse Analysis
Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou has established a TCM-based rehabilitation team to provide postoperative patients with:
1. Physical constitution assessment and personalized rehabilitation plans;
2. Combination of acupuncture, moxibustion, and herbal dietary therapy to alleviate discomfort, regulate sleep, and improve appetite;
3. Gradual restoration of bodily functions to a stable level, reducing the risk of recurrence.
Additionally, the nursing team will guide patients through staged physical functional training based on their recovery progress:
1. Breathing exercises
2. Muscle activation
3. Basic gait training
4. Fatigue recovery interventions
Finger reconstruction exercise
Every rehabilitation step has a purpose, and every progress has support.
Healing isn’t about endurance—it’s about professional guidance and scientific support.
Discharge≠ Recovery: The Marathon Begins
Many patients and their families mistakenly believe that "discharge means recovery." However, the real challenges actually begin at this point:
How to adhere to medication? How to cope with post-operative physical fluctuations? How to determine the timing of follow-up examinations? Who will interpret subsequent test reports?...
To address these concerns, we have established a full-cycle remote follow-up system, creating a "seamless transition from discharge" full-cycle support model for overseas patients:
1. A personal health record is created upon admission;
2. Designated personnel from the Global International Service Center conduct regular follow-ups, continuously caring about the "real-life status”;
3. Follow-up reports can be uploaded remotely, and expert opinions can be obtained with a single click;
4. Abnormal vital signs are reported early, ensuring treatment continuity.
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A return visit to the center of the international service staff
Whether you are in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, or the Philippines, whether you have been discharged for one week or one year after treatment, you are not "left on your own" but continuously cared for.
Anti-Cancer Club: Walking Together with Fellow Patients for Mutual Support
Cancer is not a fight to be waged alone. We want every patient to know: you are not alone.
Since 2015, Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou has established the "Anti-Cancer Club," catering to all cancer patients currently in the hospital, discharged patients, and those in Southeast Asia. It has formed a three-in-one anti-cancer community system encompassing psychological mutual support, experience exchange, and healing support.
Patients can not only receive medical support from international oncology experts here but also share and exchange anti-cancer experiences with other patients.
Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou regularly organizes activities such as "Face-to-Face Interactions with Fellow Cancer Patients," "Psychological Counseling Groups," "Southeast Asian Festival Gatherings," "Charity Movie Screenings," and "Theme-Based Sharing Sessions" to help patients develop a positive mindset and strengthen their confidence in fighting cancer.
During the 2025 National Anti-Cancer Week, we not only advocate "scientific cancer prevention for a healthy life" but also demonstrate through actions that true medical care is unwavering companionship.